PRIDE AND PREJUDICE: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS
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societal context, personal happiness, iconic characters, satirical commentary, social standing, literary merit.Abstract
Pride and Prejudice remains one of Austen’s most popular works, inspiring numerous adaptations, including films, TV series, and modern retellings. “Pride and Prejudice” is a classic novel written by Jane Austen. It is a romantic comedy that explores themes of love, class, family, and personal growth. The story follows Elizabeth Bennet, a witty and independent young woman, as she navigates societal expectations and her evolving relationship with the wealthy and seemingly arrogant Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy.
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